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Originally Posted by Will21st
ummm,how do i do that? 
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There should be a option for it somewhere within in your routers configuration utility.
In my WRT54G2 it is under "SETUP" and the option is called "MAC Address Clone" so look for something similar.
The MAC to clone to is found at :
- Click on the Start Menu.
- Click on 'Run...'
- Type 'cmd' without quotes and press Enter.
- At the command prompt, type 'ipconfig /all' without quotes. (space between g and /)
- Alternatively, if using Windows XP, you can use the command 'getmac'.
- Your MAC Address is listed under 'Physical Address' as a series of 6 groups of two digits, letters and numbers, separated by dashes.
Once you have acquired your computers MAC it should be just a case of entering it in the appropriate box on your router and saving the config.